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Chaco Valley Energy, a BHP Billiton subsidiary, submitted a permit application in March 2004 to build a power plant if the Sithe proposal at Desert Rock was not successful.[1] BHP Billiton operates coal mines in New Mexico on and near Navajo lands.[2]

BHP recently withdrew its air permit application. The San Juan Citizens Alliance expects that this project will only return to the drawing board if Desert Rock is unsuccessful.[3]

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Project Details

Sponsor: Chaco Valley Energy
Capacity: 550 MW
Projected in service:
Status: On hold indefinitely

Financing

Citizen Groups

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References

  1. ↑ Air Quality and Clean Energy Program, Grand Canyon Trust, undated, accessed January 2008.
  2. ↑ New Mexico Coal, BHP Billiton corporate website, accessed January 2008.
  3. ↑ β€œThe Coal Rush: National Power Plant Frenzy Comes to Four Corners", desert-rock-blog.com, September 6, 2007.

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